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As NYCLASS and other anti-carriage horse zealots crusade to   "get rid of" the beloved horses of Central Park and promise that there are   "waiting homes" for the horses who already have homes, media reports some of the   harsh realities for sanctuaries already overburdened and struggling to keep   their rescues and horses alive:
Major media is also reporting on the latest fiasco of our mayor pushing for a bill to shut down an entire industry, throw hundreds of middle class workers out of jobs and send the horses to an unknown fate:
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This is the one issue where both, human and animal welfare are on the same side of the coin and simultaneously under attack.
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A ban on the carriage horses of NYC would destroy the   livelihoods of 300 hard working citizens from drivers to stable hands to   blacksmiths, to farriers, to groomers to suppliers of oats, hay and even   carrots. At the same time it would cast 220 horses who already have homes,   security, care and love to the "horses needing home   or rescue" pool -- a pool already unable to cope with and save 3,000   horses a week being trucked to Mexican and Canadian   slaughterhouses.
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To add insult to injury, deBlasio tells horse carriage   drivers they can have "new jobs" driving green cabs in and around the outer   boroughs. 
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Since when do politicians get to dictate to law abiding   citizens what jobs they can or cannot do based upon personal prejudices and   payback to those who helped put them in office?
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Isn't America supposed to be the land of the free?  A   country where people choose their professions and lines of   legitimate work as opposed to having them dictated and ordered by   government officials? This move by deBlasio to destroy jobs and dictate what   disenfranchised workers should do sets new and dangerous   precedent. 
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Additionally, while Animal Control facilities may be legally   able to seize animals that are actually being abused or neglected by   owners, how does NYCLASS get away with claiming they have "waiting homes" for   220 owned horses for whom there is no consistent   evidence of abuse or neglect?  Who gave NYCLASS or Bill deBlasio (who   apparently has never owned a pet) powers of animal control,   seizure and humane law enforcement? Reality is, that even IF there were 220   "waiting homes" for carriage horses, that would simply mean 220 other   horses going to slaughter for not having those same homes to go to.   -- Call it a macabre game of "musical stables."
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One anti-carriage horse proponent has continuously written of   carriage horses "disappearing" once they are retired, hinting at nefarious   doings on the part of the owners. However, the reality is that those who give,   sell, retire or adopt animals out are under no legal requirement to   share the names of new owners with others -- especially those opposed to animal   ownership in general. 
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Carriage horses are currently identified by engraved numbers   on their hooves. In all the years of scrutiny on carriage horses, only one   horse has apparently been found at auction after new owners could not   apparently afford. Microchipping of carriage horses might help to add   additional safety net to this unlikely but unacceptable scenario.    Currently, many of the carriage horses retire to Blue Star Equiculture https://www.facebook.com/equiculture.
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It is more than obvious that the mayor is suffering some   delusions of grandeur and is clearly overstepping his bounds and abusing   his power -- all apparently to pay back the rich real estate interests and   radical animal rights zealots ("Any animal is better off dead than working   with or for humans") that helped defeat his opponents and put him in   office. 
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New Yorkers who care about limiting the power of   government to overstep bounds by destroying, changing and dictating   livelihoods as well as robbing animals of responsible homes now depend upon our   City Council to do the right thing and oppose Bill deBlasio's latest   folly.  The Daily News posted a list yesterday of all the   city council members (and their phone numbers) who are so   far "undecided" on the issue. (Enlarge the font to see clearer.)    
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We all need to call our city council members with one   simple message:  "Kill the bill, not the horses."
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It would indeed be sad and lamentable to one day see our   beautiful, majestic and human-loving carriage horses replaced with ugly   "vintage cars," trucks and tour busses.
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New York City already has too much of the latter. --   PCA
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